Adults approved by the Center's administrators (who are elected by the =
community), would be able to spend a certain amount of time at the =
Center with the children or one specific child in particular, providing =
basic needs, role-model type support, and generally helping out in =
whatever way they could.

If at some point an approved mentor figure becomes emotionally attached =
to a certain child, they would have the option of adopting that child =
into their family. =20

Centers would be funded with donations from commercial, individual, and =
private group entities, perhaps with stipulations; an energy company =
donation would be given to a PYD Center with the stipulation that the =
Center produce X quantity of students/employees/value for the energy =
company within a certain time frame. The Center, along with the =
children, would then be able to choose which children go into what =
industry or field of study based on the children's abilities. =20

There are many ways this system could be implemented, but however it =
would be implemented, it should always retain structural flexibility (A =
Center's production of value should never be limited to a certain form =
of output; human, information, product, etc.) and independence from any =
functional governmental or public interference. Any interaction between =
a Center an a public entity should be limited to the ensuring of basic =
human rights.

It sounds like an orphanage, but it also sounds better than 12 year old =
street kids in large South American cities sniffing glue and selling =
their bodies for food and more glue.

Gravity is the source of Lightness,
Calm, the master of Haste.
kuvadin@gmx.net

Concerning the Children's =
Rights/what-do-we-do-with-children=20
line of thought, what about a volunteer-run institution, called a =
Private Youth=20
Development Center, where unwanted children are brought and raised =
collectively=20
by the community?

Adults approved by the Center's administrators (who =
are=20
elected by the community), would be able to spend a certain amount of =
time at=20
the Center with the children or one specific child in particular, =
providing=20
basic needs, role-model type support, and generally helping out in =
whatever way=20
they could.

If at some point an approved mentor figure =
becomes=20
emotionally attached to a certain child, they would have the option of =
adopting=20
that child into their family.

Centers would be funded with donations=20
from commercial, individual, and private group entities, =
perhaps=20
with stipulations; an energy company =
donation=20
would be given to a PYD Center with the stipulation that the Center =
produce=20
X quantity of students/employees/value for the energy company =
within a=20
certain time frame. The Center, along with the children, would =
then be=20
able to choose which children go into what industry or field of study =
based on=20
the children's abilities.

There are many ways this system could be =
implemented, but=20
however it would be implemented, it should always retain structural =
flexibility (A Center's production of value should never be =
limited to a=20
certain form of output; human, information, product, etc.) and =
independence from=20
any functional governmental or public interference. Any =
interaction=20
between a Center an a public entity should be limited to the ensuring of =
basic=20
human rights.

It sounds like an orphanage, but it also sounds =
better than 12=20
year old street kids in large South American cities sniffing glue and =
selling=20
their bodies for food and more glue.

Gravity is the source of Lightness,Calm, the =
master of=20
Haste.kuvadin@gmx.net